Liberal Democrat leader Sir Ed Davey has said he fears the failure to solve the social care crisis may be the cause of increasing delays
Category: Health
How spring and moving clocks forward impacts human life
From the spring equinox on 21 March the sun starts to brighten up our days. For many in the UK, it’s their favourite season. In
Spring as an antidepressant
The onset of spring can bring relief for those who suffer from seasonal affective disorder (SAD) or seasonal depression. This usually starts in autumn or
Multiple Sclerosis: Shedding light on unseen challenges
A recent conference organised by the charity MS Trust featuring experts in the sector, focused attention on aspects of the disease which are rarely in
How autoimmune diseases impact people’s daily lives and why raising awareness is crucial
My juvenile idiopathic arthritis was diagnosed when I was only four years old and in kindergarten. At the time I was not yet able to
A worrying increase in eating disorders amongst young women
One of the targets for International Women’s Day (IWD) referenced on their website,was to “help women and girls make informed decisions about their health”. An
Why raising awareness about brain tumours is so important
I was diagnosed with a brain tumour when I was 17. I was studying for my A-Levels at the time and at an age where
Explainer: What are brain tumours, and what symptoms should you look out for?
Brain tumours are the biggest cancer killer of children and adults under 40 and Over 5,300 people lose their lives to a brain tumour each
Free dental care pop-up comes to Kingston as NHS waiting lists rise
On two days last week the Cambridge Road Estate welcomed a mobile dental unit run by Dentaid, a charity dedicated to providing dental services to
HPV vaccine combats cervical cancer in women
No girls who received the human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine when they were 12 or 13 have developed cervical cancer as women, a Scottish study published